Release Date : October 15,2021
Starring: Akhil Akkineni, Pooja Hegde, Eesha Rebba, Faria Abdullah, Aamani, Murali Sharma, Vennela Kishore, Jayaprakash, Pragathi, Amit Tiwari, Posani Krishna Murali, Getup Srinu, Sudigali Sudheer
Director: Bommarillu Bhaskar
Producers: Bunny Vasu, Vasu Varma
Critic Reviews
123 Telugu
Caption : Most Eligible Bachelor – Modern take on relationships
Verdict: On the whole, Most Eligible Bachelor is a take on modern relationships. The story is quite simple and logic is missed here and there. All those who do not mind the above-said things can give this film a shot for its good music, lavish visuals, and passable comedy.
Rating : 3/5
Times of India
Caption : Most Eligible Bachelor – A breezy rom-com that lacks emotional depth
Verdict: Most Eligible Bachelor remains the story of a man who thinks he has it all to make a good husband and a woman giving him a reality check. Watch this one if you like breezy romances.
Rating : 3/5
Great Andhra
Caption : Directionless Narration
"Most Eligible Bachelor" is just a passable rom-com, but with more boring portions.
Bottom-line: This bachelor story is a 'boiler'
Rating : 2.5/5
Gulte
Caption : Half Breezy Half Preachy
Thumbs Up
Pooja Hegde, Songs, Visuals
Finally, the Most Eligible Bachelor is engaging with most of it, except for some slowdowns and deviations.
Rating : 2.75/5
Indiaglitz
Verdict
Most Eligible Bachelor is an important film because it taps into the anxieties of today's youngersters and also offers futuristic solutions.
Rating : 3/5
IMDB
Akhil and Pooja have a love story with a touch of comedy, where they confront their ideas of married life.
User Rating : 7.4/10
Telugu360
Verdict
Most Eligible Bachelor with its wafer-thin story line, ends up presenting a cliché definition to "Romance". A disappointing second half negates the entertaining first half. Two good songs and overall lighter vein approach might be enough to a limited section of youngsters. At its best, this is an average film.
Rating : 2.75/5
Idlebrain
Analysis
Most Eligible Bachelor explores the concept of love and marriage through two contrasting personalities. First half of the film is decent with a couple of melodies and entertaining narration. Second half lacks engagement mainly due to character reversal. It’s pretty hard to see Pooja Hegde (usually the boss girl) as the damsel in distress and it’s not nice to see Akhil character who believes in positivity and purity resorting to shadow games to get close to the heroine. The climax of the film is preachy with Bommarillu Bhaskar trying to recreate the climax from his classic Bommarillu. Most Eligible Bachelor is not a bad film and it's better than most of the recent releases. However, it falls short of being a good film. The packaging of the film, music and Dasara holidays will do good for the film.